Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've been asked to ask er , a question also on appendix three , procedures for regional delegate conferences where it states that copies of the reports of regional delegate conferences shall be forwarded , forwarded to the regional secretary . |
2 | For days he 'd been in the blackest of moods , furious with her for wasting herself on a man old enough to be her father , and even more furious with himself for not having taken her forcefully after that Christmas evening when he 'd known her feelings were as inflamed as his own . |
3 | Anyway perhaps if if I come back to you after next Tuesday afternoon when I 've got a meeting to talk just about that subject with the deputy and see what options are going to come forward . |
4 | There are also plenty of indoor training sessions where I teach the team , so we see a lot of each other . |
5 | In the case of low technology design again he has an advisory role but with a general emphasis on awareness of the kinds and ranges of people who are being catered for . |
6 | After the design is finished the transfers must be protected by a couple of thin coats of clear spray-on lacquer otherwise they will scratch off . |
7 | ‘ Why , I 've got a pair of old signalling flags somewhere you could have , ’ she told Cheryl on hearing that she was doing a Semaphore Challenge on the Brownie Highway . |
8 | If your army contains at least one Mob of ordinary Night Goblins then it may include a single Squig Hunter Mob too . |
9 | If your army contains at least one Mob of ordinary Night Goblins then it may include a single Netter Mob too . |
10 | Once upon a time you had a dream — that you lived in a world of simple market forces where everything or everybody had a price or value . |
11 | FIONA Saunders , 24 , made a small piece of personal finance history when she became the 50,000th saver with Britain 's oldest and largest investment trust . |
12 | Unable to resist the lovely temptation to touch him , she traced her finger over his features before combing the fall of dark hair back off his forehead , her fingers lingering in the silky strands . |
13 | However , Miller goes on to cast doubt on the status of such individualist explanations when he suggests that holist explanations are the stuff of social science , whereas individualist ones are something else . |
14 | Her school has a high proportion of ethnic minority children where I felt Balbinder might not have seemed such a problem . |
15 | If you hear a beep when you press one of these arrow keys then there are no more records to be found . |
16 | IRAQ and the United Nations wind up eight days of intensive arms talks today which envoys expect will produce substantial progress on long-term monitoring of Baghdad 's weapons potential , and could eventually lead to a lifting of the Security Council 's embargo on Iraqi oil sales . |
17 | All I 'm waiting for right , is for somebody to set a precedent for for erm doing people for manslaughter because of secondary lung cancer then you 're fucking history sonny . |
18 | And it 's one of those slip roads where you off and other people join at the same place . |
19 | She seemed ready to attend one of those cocktail parties where she smeared her lips on cheeks and glasses and cigarettes and napkins and biscuits and cocktail sticks until barely a foot of the room was not decorated in red . |
20 | Just think of those winter evenings when you came home with feet like blocks of ice . |
21 | It 's one of those con things like they tried |
22 | It 's one of those con things like they tried |
23 | How would he be if on one of those Saturday mornings when he 'd hung around the rectory she 'd recognized herself the bitterness beneath his grin ? |
24 | ‘ I guess I just saw too many of those sci-fi movies when I was a kid . |
25 | There were the boyfriend troubles , the wedding arrangements , the curtains for the new flat , tales of hilarious drinks parties when everyone was ‘ out of their trees ’ , arguments with girlfriends , mothers-in-law and baby sitters . |
26 | But then there is one lounge suit , passed on to me in 1931 or 1932 by Sir Edward Blair — practically brand new at the time and almost a perfect fit — which might well be appropriate for evenings in the lounge or dining room of any guest houses where I might lodge . |
27 | It did n't read like some pick-up place where everyone went off together for topless holidays ; nor did it make it seem as if it was your fault for not having a social life . |
28 | Smith has always struggled against top class spinners when he first meets them -but worked it out in the end . |
29 | He can only be placed in the lying position for effective treatment purposes when he can balance well enough to be taken through this pattern of movements without increasing his spasticity . |
30 | Well we 're gon na try get him to go out for a drink er one evening with that tape recorder so we 're gon na record the conversation on the side of that . |